A couple of days after receiving an offer from Pitt, a wide receiver target has scheduled a trip to Pittsburgh.
Former Miami (Oh.) wide receiver Javon Tracy has been a popular player since entering his name in the transfer portal this week and isn’t wasting any time trying to find his new home.
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Since entering the portal, the 6-foot, 205-pound redshirt sophomore has received offers from Pitt, Florida State, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Michigan State, Minnesota, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Virginia Tech and Utah.
Today, Rivals reported that Tracy has scheduled visits for the following schools:
- Indiana, Dec. 13
- Minnesota Dec. 14
- Michigan State, Dec. 15
- Pitt, Dec. 16
- Iowa State, Dec. 17
Tracy was a low three-star recruit out of Decatur Central in the class of 2022, and he turned his opportunity into a Power Four opportunity.
He led the RedHawks with 57 receptions for 818 yards (14.4 yards per reception) and seven touchdowns — and All-MAC honors — this season. He racked up 79 receptions for 1,166 yards (14.8 yards per reception) and nine touchdowns in three seasons at Miami (Oh.).
According to PFF, Tracy lined up in the slot on 56.7% of his 419 passing snaps this season. He was very effective in racking up yards after the catch (415 yards after catch at 7.3 yards after catch per reception) and averaged 2.02 yards per route run with an average depth of target of 10 yards.
He did most of his work underneath (turning 51 targets within 10 yards of the sticks in 38 receptions for 463 yards and a touchdown), but he also hauled in four passes of at least 20 yards for 168 yards and three touchdowns.
Earlier today, Michigan State transfer wide receiver Jaron Glover announced that he would make an official visit to Pitt on Dec. 13-14.
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